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Hi John,
I can't offer any help if you need to use the 5.0 MS Common Controls, but
I do have a possible explanation of what's going on.
We've seen a problem with the OleDragDrop(Data, Effect, Button, Shift, x,
y) event of the MS ListView and Treeview controls. Basically, to get the
object being dropped you need to use that Data parameter to get
Data.Files.Item(x). But it looks as if in the VB 5 version of the controls
(in comctl32.ocx), you can't actually get the Files property unless the
container did compile-time binding of the property. Progress only does
runtime binding, so it doesn't work with Progress (it's also possible to
write VB code that doesn't work with this object, if you force VB to do
runtime binding with it). The VB 6 versions of the controls (in
mscomctl.ocx) seem to work fine with either compile-time or runtime binding.
--Wayne Henshaw
--Progress Software
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I am having a problem with doing Drag and Drop using mscomctl.ocx. I can identify the drag item ok, but I am unable to ID the drop target.
In the OLEDragDrop event I am trying to use the HITTEST method to ID the drop target, but I am not getting a valid handle.
Is this the same problem you were having, or was yours with the Drag object, rather than the Drop object?
Thanks in advance for any help/direction.
When using the hittest method, on VB6 in progress
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